Bogdan: I loved it. The San Rafael desert was mine. It wasn't dirt. It was sand -- some hard packed; some patches apparently bottomless. Here's what the XT600 rider said (he was no.2 rated open class motocrosser in Colorado in the mid seventies): "I kept thinking you were going to have big problems in the deep, soft sand sections [because of the heavy KLR650 and AM24 Gripsters] and your dust cloud just kept getting farther away." It's good for my self-esteem. We didn't race. No one passed. But we traded leads often and the lead rider set the pace. This sand road is where I was pushing 90 a couple times but had to shut down for cattle near the road. BTW: he's 58 and I'm 61 -- it's not like either of us could outrun younger riders weaned on long-travel suspensions and we know it. But four days of this kind of riding makes being 61 bearable. I keep thinking, "What if I had bought a golf cart?" Verle Nelson Cedaredge CO '97 R1100R '99 KLR650> >We did ride hard -- at > >speeds approaching 90 on graded dirt > > Damn!! Bogdan
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problems> > >We did ride hard -- at > > >speeds approaching 90 on graded dirt > > > > Damn!! Bogdan > > Bogdan: I loved it. The San Rafael desert was mine. It wasn't dirt. It was > sand -- some hard packed; some patches apparently bottomless. Here's what > the XT600 rider said (he was no.2 rated open class motocrosser in Colorado > in the mid seventies): "I kept thinking you were going to have big
often> in the deep, soft sand sections [because of the heavy KLR650 and AM24 > Gripsters] and your dust cloud just kept getting farther away." It's good > for my self-esteem. We didn't race. No one passed. But we traded leads
a> and the lead rider set the pace. This sand road is where I was pushing 90
and> couple times but had to shut down for cattle near the road. BTW: he's 58
riding> I'm 61 -- it's not like either of us could outrun younger riders weaned on > long-travel suspensions and we know it. But four days of this kind of
great stuff Verle...you're breaking trail for me... Kurt (53 and no golf cart on the horizon unless it has a Guzzi V-Twin engine in it...)> makes being 61 bearable. I keep thinking, "What if I had bought a golf > cart?"
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[dsn_klr650] re-[klr650] tire changing levers
I make a point of using levers that fit in my moto- tool kit (8"?) Bogdan ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com> Also read a paper from gino {said he used levers 12"or bigger,but did't >say what brand?} > >Steve Becker [old and weak but eager] >KLR A13 >PC800
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